Transfer Window Heats Up: Tottenham and Manchester United Vie for Midfield Talent
The summer transfer window is in full swing, with clubs actively seeking to bolster their squads ahead of the upcoming season. The period, which runs until September 1st, is expected to be a busy one, marked by significant player movements.
Spurs Push for Fernandes Amidst Fierce Competition
Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly intensifying its efforts to secure the signature of Mateus Fernandes, facing stiff competition from Manchester United. The North London club’s proactive approach in negotiations is understood to be influencing West Ham’s valuation of the 21-year-old midfielder, with the asking price reportedly reaching £85 million.
Sources indicate that Tottenham has demonstrated a determined strategy this summer to enhance Roberto de Zerbi’s squad. Despite West Ham’s substantial demands, there is growing optimism within Tottenham that a transfer agreement could be reached. Manchester United, while acknowledging Fernandes’ considerable potential, is reportedly hesitant to overpay for the Portuguese international. The club is exploring alternative options but remains engaged in discussions for the player.
Club’s Midfield and Defensive Reinforcements
Fernandes is a key target for Tottenham, who are also pursuing Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United to strengthen their midfield options. A previous offer of £75 million for Tonali was reportedly rejected, with plans for a revised bid underway.
In other transfer news, Tottenham has reportedly agreed to terms for goalkeeper Martin Dubravka on a free transfer. The 37-year-old Slovakian international is the latest defensive acquisition, following the arrivals of Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson, both secured on free transfers from Bournemouth and Liverpool respectively. The club also secured the services of Dutch defender Jan Paul van Hecke for a reported fee of £52 million from Brighton.




